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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of pasture and a fishery in the Nene from Stibbington to Newton Mill pond. 25 On the dissolution of the Templars, it … The abbot claimed view of frankpledge, and waif in 1286 in Newton, with its members of Sibson, Stibbington and Wansford … by various lords in this parish at that date, and in Water Newton, 66 i.e., from Wansford Bridge to the Bridge Mill, the …
A History of the County of Durham
… eastern touches Billingham, and the western Elton and Long Newton. Egglescliffe lies to the south-west, and along the … in Brewster, op. cit. 173. Rudd became rector of Long Newton in 1712, before the Vicarage Act came into force. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… whom presented. The Archdeacon. William Coleman. William Newton, in 1719, obt. 1744. 3 John Bunce, LL. B, in 1744, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Presbyterian minister and author, and schoolmaster at Newton Abbot (Devon) was born in Stogumber c. 1662. Floyer …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… consisted in 1831 of the townships of West Ness, East Newton, Laysthorpe and Stonegrave. 1 Of these West Ness was … Ness the parish has an area of 3,262 acres, and excluding Newton and Laysthorpe (941 acres) 858 acres are arable land, … clay and Keuper marls. Stone quarries are worked at East Newton and Laysthorpe. An Inclosure Act was passed in 17756. …
Magna Britannia
… family, the manor being now the property of the Honourable Newton Fellowes, whose ancestor, William Fellowes, Esq., … de Bathonia, is now the property of John Quick, Esq., of Newton St. Cyres. It was formerly in the Sladers, and … and in the deanery of Moreton, lies about two miles from Newton Abbot. The manor, anciently called Teign Bruer, was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Henry, and one daughter, Frances, who married Hugh Cony of Newton (co. Down), and by his second wife Rebecca a daughter, …
Magna Britannia
… the joint property of Sir William Lemon, Bart., and John Newton, Esq., of Bridstow. Thruselton is a daughter-church to … of each, giving an alternate presentation, was in the Newton family, passed by purchase to the Ryders, and is now …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… services that the Earl of Albemarle held in Thornton, Newton, Preston, Burniston, Ayton, Cayton, Lebberston and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Matilda, 2 32 E. 1. did make a Demise of certain Lands in Newton to one Raph del Clay, of Bingham, for twelve Years, … her Nephew, and his Heirs, those and some other Lands in Newton, and some in Carcolston, and a Croft there, called Tuc …